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Court in Bremen opens insolvency proceedings for Greensill Bank: statement
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - A district court in Bremen said on Tuesday that it had opened insolvency proceedings for Greensill Bank. Germany's financial regulator had submitted a filing on Monday to the cou...
Syndicated Content Mar 16, 2021
Macron’s party pushes back against finance minister’s COVID debt plans
PARIS (Reuters) - French President Emmanuel Macron's ruling party pushed back on Tuesday against the finance minister's plans to hive off debt linked to spending on the coronavirus crisis. France's pu...
Syndicated Content Mar 16, 2021
Analysis: U.S. stimulus should be more boon than bane for struggling Europe
By Balazs Koranyi and Francesco Canepa FRANKFURT (Reuters) - The Biden administration's $1.9 trillion pandemic recovery package should, on balance, prove a boon for Europe, far outweighing the short-t...
Syndicated Content Mar 16, 2021
Bank of Canada seen cutting bond purchases in April as peak issuance passes
By Fergal Smith TORONTO (Reuters) - The Bank of Canada is likely to reduce its bond purchases as soon as next month, strategists say, which would provide the clearest signal yet that Canada's economy ...
Syndicated Content Mar 16, 2021
Cargill names former GE CFO Jamie Miller as new finance chief
(Reuters) - Global commodities trader and food processor Cargill Ltd on Tuesday named former General Electric executive Jamie Miller as its chief financial officer. Miller was senior vice president an...
Syndicated Content Mar 16, 2021
Poland, Hungary win court fight over turnover taxes
By Foo Yun Chee BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Europe's top court ruled on Monday that Polish and Hungarian taxes on turnover targeted by the EU Commission for giving an unfair advantage to small businesses ove...
Syndicated Content Mar 16, 2021
Britain, Norway in post-Brexit fisheries deal with EU
By Terje Solsvik and Tim Barsoe OSLO/COPENHAGEN (Reuters) - Norway, Britain and the European Union have reached a trilateral deal on catch limits for jointly managed North Sea fish stocks following th...
Syndicated Content Mar 16, 2021
EU regulators team up with U.S. and UK on pharmaceutical mergers
By Foo Yun Chee BRUSSELS (Reuters) - EU antitrust enforcers have teamed up with their U.S. and British counterparts to share expertise on how to examine mergers in the pharmaceutical industry amid con...
Syndicated Content Mar 16, 2021
U.S. business inventories rise moderately in January as sales surge
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. business inventories rose moderately in January amid a sharp rebound in consumer spending at the start of the year, and it is now taking businesses the shortest time in nea...
Syndicated Content Mar 16, 2021
Housing finance giant Freddie Mac names Mark Grier interim CEO
(Reuters) - Housing finance company Freddie Mac on Tuesday named board member Mark Grier as its interim chief executive officer to succeed David Brickman, who resigned in November. Grier joined Freddi...
Syndicated Content Mar 16, 2021





